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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Lost and Found
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
What Classes Do You Miss?
So if you would just comment what classes you miss and why and what classes you have in college.
To start I have:
Political Science (it is actually one of my favorites and most interesting ones)
Biology (I wish I could kill this class)
Sociology (absolutely my favorite class!)
Writing (I love that I am doing so well in the class)
Classes I Miss:
1. Creative Writing - I didn't realize until recently how much I learned about myself in that class. There was so much freedom and encouragement to just write and think. I think that class really made me open up and I miss it like crazy!! (I even made a poster of my quote, that W-K gave me at the end of the semester and put it on my wall in my dorm)
2. Announcements - I feel that this class was my whole second semester. I really miss that I don't have control over it anymore and I hope it continues. I still talk to Mr. Owens and I watch the announcements and give feedback to Mr. Owens to give to the students. I cannot let it go. If anyone cares the announcements now has a YouTube account because I wouldn't stop bugging Mr. Owens.
3. Experiential Learning - I just missing working with all my third graders.
So comment below on your replies. =]
Growing
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Bring Lisa McMann to GR!!!
There is a contest to bring her to certain cities for her new book!
http://eventful.com/performers/lisa-mcmann-/P0-001-000103998-3/demand?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=apps&utm_campaign=demand_app&fb_source=679911056
use Sparta's zip code: 49345
Monday, September 27, 2010
the product of procrastination and sleep deprivation...
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Go Green!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Just Like Prozac Only Cheaper...
as increased due in part to my new job at Family Video where kids movies rent free. Yup. That tagline is what I say in my head every time I hear "family video" now. But whenever I get good enough sales I get free movie rentals so I've been educating myself on a bunch of great titles. Recently: A Clockwork Orange and Prozac Nation. Both based on books. Both very great. Clockwork was... strange... disturbing... and that's an understatement. I've never read the book but always have wanted to. Now it's definitely on my buy before I read list.
Same with Prozac nation. I was surprised at how much of myself I saw in the main character's personality and feelings. It was a little scary to see what I know is how I act sometimes. But it also makes me want to keep bettering myself and accepting who I am regardless.
Movies, books, art and music are all things that affect us on some level. I love when I find one that really touches me or clicks with me. It's almost like therapy... but a lot cheaper. Maybe doctors should start prescribing these things instead of pills...
EDIT::
Sunday, August 1, 2010
August 7 --"Reading rocks in Rockford"
Sat. August 7, 10am-3pm in downtown Rockford.
I just picked up a brochure on this...
Of most interest to you all: 10:30-12:00 Adult Writing Workshop (at the Library) "Take publishing into your own hands/internet publishing and You..."
Not sure, but sounds like a great literary adventure. I plan to take Simon and Addie to see Kevin Kammeraad at ~11:00 at the "Garden Park Stage" on Squire St. Maybe I will see you there!
Stop and grab a BRIGHT YELLOW brochure at a Rockford business to get the whole scoop. Not sure if they have a website-- haven't looked.
PS -- let me know what you're reading!!! "The Help" was amazing!!! "A Tale of Two Cities" is proving difficult but worthy!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Life Wishes
My wish is to read as many classics books as I can..because I love them =]
(feel free to offer some authors and titles)
What is your wish??
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Who do you write like?
Lisa McMann: What famous writer do you write like? Paste a few 'graphs here and see what it says:
http://iwl.me/
I analyzed three of my current/upcoming books, and this is what it told me:
GONE=Stephen King
CRYER'S CROSS (coming Feb '11) = Margaret Atwood
THE UNWANTEDS (coming fall '11) = Kurt Vonnegut
Monday, July 12, 2010
Wisdoms and Realizations of a Graduate - pt1
Life for me has be stressful, fun, depressing, maddening, histerical and everywhere in between. But with all of those ups and downs and twists and turns life is always Beautiful. Sometimes I think people forget the small things that make life what it is. So my advice to anyone who reads this is: Look at the things around you. The small things that you don't pay attention to until someone else points it out. Something as small and overlooked as a leaf or expression. It's easy to focus on the big events and things in the world but true beauty comes from those overlooked and unnoticed. So i challenge you to take a moment out of your summer day to step outside and take a good look at the world and see what it has to offer and where the beauty is for you.
Though I may never have had a full and lengthy conversation with the majority of my graduating class I do wish you all of the best in your lives. Just remember: Keep Your Head Up...The Colors Are Beautiful
Friday, July 9, 2010
Awesome documentary!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Just something I thought you'd be interested in...
basically, lulu.com is a self-publishing online company. they will print out your book, short story, poetry book, or any other type of book you can think of for a low price and it will look like something you could buy in a store. you can just do one copy for revising purposes or for your own personal enjoyment, or you can go full out and have them distribute it to places like amazon.com and barnes & noble. that costs a lot more, but you'll have your book in a public place where people can buy it!
i just thought i'd let the CW class know about this because i know some of you would jump at this like i did. and WK, maybe you could integrate this into next year's CW class. or at least let them know about it because i'm sure they'd appreciate something like this! seeing as i don't have a full novel done yet, but i really, really want to try this out now, i fully intend to have a published, professional looking, basically a book copy of my latest short story by the end of the summer. complete with a custom cover. so what are you waiting for?? go check out lulu.com!! as for me, i'm off to morgan's graduation party in a little bit! :)
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Summertime Book Nook!
What time is it? summertime!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Senior Pictures
Monday, June 7, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Oops
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Quidditch! Check it out my Harry Potter fans!
The video is hillarious!!! This is the real deal!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
graduation party!!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Jumping For Joy
I found my 120GB iPOd that has been missing for 6+months. Ive been frustrated with my zune that cannot hold all of my songs, dies fast, and continuously gives me problems with uploading and syncing music to it. I literally jumped for joy. Well I jumped out of my car, hitting my head on it while doing so, and ran into my garage through my kitchen and living room and into my dad's room in probably less than 1 second to share my fantastic news. I also might add that I was so excited that I forgot my cat was in my car. I shut the door and didn't find him until this morning on my way to school and he peed on my floor mat. Hey, at least it wasn't the seat.. My dad compared how happy I looked to me having Leah. And of course here she is:
& she's already learning to play Halo like mommy...
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
OK, book geeks: summer reading ~~
Book Suggestions
- The Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan-they're really good and sooooo different from the movie
- Intertwined by Gena Showalter- really good book about a guy with voices in his head and magic powers. much better than i had expected. definitely read this.
ok fine. I cannot think of any more books at this time. If I remember any more I will try to keep you guys who actually check this blog updated on good books. so bye for now!
Friday, April 30, 2010
I miss the good ole days
Wait. What? Oh yeah!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Happy Dance
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Hey Seniors!!!
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Senior Time
Senior Poetry?
Uhm yeah. I AM A SENIOR [just thought I'de let you know] so I was looking for some cute stuff for my scrap book and found this one. I liiiiiike it.
Keep on learning, (graduate's name: Shelby),
Though your graduation's done;
Your whole life's an education
That has only just begun.
Your diploma is the first big step,
For knowledge is the special key
To winning what you want in life
And being who you want to be.
If you'll always be a student,
You'll find the secrets to success
And travel on the golden road
To peace and happiness.
By Joanna Fuchs
Monday, April 5, 2010
April is Poetry Month!
Check out my friend Molly's blog -- she posted about Poetry Month and has some sweet sites to check out for prompts, daily poems (not that we need to cheat on Garrison!), and free poetry book giveaways.
Enjoy!
www.bothfires.blogspot.com
Go to April 1 post.
Notice it
Friday, March 26, 2010
Quote Time!
No strange engine sounds, door squeaks, or mysterious ticking noises for that matter (if you don’t understand the last one, too bad, I’m not explaining it).
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Friday, February 26, 2010
Time Flies...
Leah's 1st Valentine's Day
Daddy's Dork & Mommy's Chunker
OH NO! She's already got a crush! (Jaxon)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Check it out.
http://kristichestnutt.blogspot.com/2010/01/wolf-within-prize-pack-give-away.html
Monday, February 22, 2010
Sweet websites...
First one: A website celebrating girl readers! Check it out (gals and guys!)
http://www.readergirlz.com/
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Shall Thout Laugh Today??
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
This is interesting...
The first is from a book called Once Upon a Marigold by Jean Ferris. In this book there is a character that is always mixing up his idioms and saying, for instance, "put your shoulder to the grindstone and your nose to the wheel". There are many occurances and each mix up is more hilarious than the last.
The second is from a book entitled The Rumplestiltskin Problem by Vivian Vande Velde. This is a collection of six retellings of "Rumplestiltskin" and each of them begins with the words "Once upon a time..." but each one says something about how different the times are. One says "Once upon a time, before lipliner and eyelash curlers". They are very interesting and each has something to do with the changes the author made in the retelling.
I really miss having Creative Writing first thing in the morning. I hope everyone is having a good semester so far!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Post Creative Writing Work
Thursday, January 28, 2010
R.I.P.
http://www.seattlepi.com/tvguide/414782_tvgif28.html
An interesting story.
Bowling Adventure
We will be going against Belding.
The bowling teams (guys and girls) are currently undefeated.
It would actually be really cool if we had a bunch of kids, teachers; just people in general came and support the guys and girls.
So come out on February 3rd, 3:30pm at Sparta Lanes and watch the teams bowl. (It last till about 5:30ish)
Hope to see you there!
P.S. I take no part in sign making or shirt making. So for that information ( if there is any) talk to W-K
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies movie!
David O. Russell will be directing and Natalie Portman will portray Elizabeth Bennet.
Is anyone else as pumped as I am?!
I can't wait! :)
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Sweet new background!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Creative Writing Challenges on iTunes
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Contest
http://www.mlive.com/onthetown/index.ssf/2009/11/festival_literary_award_guidel.html
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Year Realizations
1. 2 CD's:
- Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony. I give it a B+, didn't break any new ground for the band but over all good if you enjoy them. Recommened Songs: Fade Away, I Will Not Bow, Give Me A Sign, and Without You (My personal favorite)
- Chevelle - Wonder What's Next. Definitely earns an A+, though I may be biased because Chevelle is a particular favorite of mine. Mind blowing vocals by Pete Loeffler and just all around great music. I've been missing this album for my collection. Recommened Songs: ALL OF THEM (Family System, Comfortable Liar, The Red, and Forfeit)
2. Pajamas, because you can never go wrong with flannel bottoms...ever.
3. Olympus E-620 Digital SLR Camera, with exchangable lenses (yes, it's as complicated as it sounds). I'm pretty sure I'm getting nothing next year...which is fine with me. Now I'm a legit photographer....almost.
4. Rant by Chuck Palahniuk <3
5. Repo! The Genetic Opera (movie)
6. The prettiest necklace I have ever had...ever, from Grant.
7. Photoshop CS4
I have to say that New Years was surprisingly my favorite part of break. In past years I have never truly enjoyed New Years. Mainly, because it involves a large of group of people and none of whom I am very close to...or really wanted to be honestly. This year however, I got to bring Grant along with me (for 4 whole days, how awesome?? seriously.) Him being there made me open up and just make me feel comfortable finally and it let me spend some real time with my nuclear and extended family. Whether it was through games like Apples to Apples and Scrabble (absolutely LOVE this game by the way) or Airsoft/Paintball and Guitar Hero - I felt like I was actually PART of the family this year. I didn't fade into the background or be a loner. I can honestly say that I had a blast this year for New Years, and it's always a plus when you actually have someone to kiss on New Years, finally.
Life is Beautiful